AU’s AD is now five years in arrears and feria synchronised to the AD commence.

Senicin Sabais

Seinícín Sabhais

Domnall Occ

Domnall óg

Cu Choigriche Occ

Cú-coigrichi og

Teboit a Burcc

Teboid a Búrc

Tigernan m. Briain

Tigernan m. Briain

Maidm la Niall

Maidm la Níall

Maelechlainn m.

Maelechlann marb.

Tadc Og M. Ragnaill

Tadh óg m Raghnaill

Tadcc m. Ruaidri

Tadhg m. Ruaidhri

1375

K.ii.

Kl.ii.f.l.xx.AD.1375

Kl.ii.f. .AD.1370

Mathgamin m Maghnusa

Mathgamain m. Maghnusa

1376

K

.iii.

Kl.iii.f.l.i.AD.1376

Kl.iii.f. .AD.1371

Tadc h. Ruairc

Tadhg h. Ruairc

1377

K.u.

Kl.u.f.l.xii.AD.1377.

Kl. .AD.1372

Uater m. Sir Dauid

Uaiter m. Sar Daibhith

1378

K.ui.

Kl.ui.f.l.xxiii.AD.1378

Kl.ui.f. .AD.1373

AU – in MS H the final entry ‘Eoin m.’ is written after a blank line and followed by two short entries in two other hands, then half a blank column – see MC ii p. 565 fn *.; MC draws a line under the last annal for this year and then cites the five kalends given in MS R with AD 1374-8 inclusive. It seems likely that these five additional kalends in MS R represent an earlier attempt to restore the AD to synchronism, which has in effect been superseded by Ó Luinín’s successive increments in MS R’s AD between AD 1191-1378.